No password alone will ever keep you safe. If an account offers two-factor authentication (2FA), enable it. If it provides additional security measures, use them.
As someone who has worked in cybersecurity firms, I can tell you: nothing is truly hack-proof. The day is coming when breaking public-key cryptography (like RSA or ECC) could become as simple as buying a $169 gadget like the Flipper Zero online, or just downloading a pentesting OS like Kali Linux.
Based on an ultra-low-power STM32 MCU for daily exploration of access control systems and radio protocols. Open-source and customizable
flipperzero.one
Home of Kali Linux, an Advanced Penetration Testing Linux distribution used for Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking and network security assessments.
www.kali.org
The most secure information is the kind that never goes digital. Don't put secrets you want kept anywhere online.